Hello,
I've got a serious problem with my 89 Accord LX-i (5-speed). For about two weeks it was parked at a friend's house in gear with the parking brake on, as usual. When I went to move it, I disengaged the parking brake, put it in reverse, and tried to drive, but the rear end just pushed up in the air like the parking brake was still on. Of course, the same thing happens when I try to go forward... at least one of the rear wheels refuses to move.![]()
I jacked the car up and removed the rear wheels. I'm have little experience with mechanical work, and haven't ever touched the brake system so I don't really know what's going on back there. The cover behind the tire (the drum, I guess?) which my service manually says will just pull off definitely doesn't. I tried with the car in neutral and the parking brake lever disengaged. On the rear left wheel, the cover will jiggle left and right and will come off about a centimeter. If I pull the parking brake lever, the movement is restricted. On the rear right wheel, it won't budge at all no matter what position the parking brake is in.
I disconnected the parking brake cables from the lever in the car, but the wheels still won't spin. I'm under the impression that the connection from the parking brake to the wheel is under that cover that I can't get off, so I'm not sure how to remove the parking brake completely. I did notice that when the cables were connected to the lever, the lever didn't pull the cables evenly. The right side would move a few inches, but the left side would only move about a fifth as much.
Any clues about what the problem is and how to fix it? I'm not convinced it's the parking brake, but it's my best guess.
Thanks!
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